,gvfoofe ¥ l A » ...fc-~ , - \` .`.* , 5.3,, .,. _ . i ‘ - 1 ' A . K , ¥##¥#¥#IKKXIIKKKIYIKMKKMXKl§##l¥l#l#l#¥¥#¥l*Ill ll# M #H ‘*““‘*"""""‘*'*****!' ivwwlollfllreiterlsarns litlvluusssnuuu we snauulnsunss susssssssssasssiusuu ssussunasnnusussuassu.ssnssna'iif) They Charlottetown » (Covers: s Prince Edward:-P Island" #Lino tire ; #lK*****‘*‘***l* lithttlkssxaitsuossaesss ' ' , is si in staioaoiouaioloiutstsasolrsolmiusnoitsoltagagsoraxseauxtaitauntstuorneaxasstmsnossans THE lCHARL_,O,_l__'[_l_3,];0,,iY_ ,_ , GU ARDIA “ . l |j'§r'Elng Billy found'l1'TF51- .. _ 1-A ' l E' . w°°"'~ <“°* """"° °°"v> M- cHARi.o'I-'r1rrowN, "CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917 §[m_Por Veer (S|lvorH'Tln Advanoi ` A I $2.50 For Your (Mailed) in Advlnol ll Cllllllr llld 0-1,” for U. lr uurf ff A more Discussion " nan. Hires oisrniu Billittwiiliiii ._ ilNlliIiPAiE iRiiilBiE ON CONSCRIPTION T0 THE WAR OFFIC t (Ca ad p .) , GENEVA.- A semi-oiiiclai Balkan (From Our Own Correspondent.) OTTAWA.- Hon. T. W. (lrothers slid D. i). McKenzie respectively ad- vanced arguments i`or and against compulsory service today. The go- vernment will in addition to Hugh Guthrie have the support ot' u dozen more conscriptlonists in the Liberal Party. Chief Liberal Whip, Pardee was to have spoken today in support ot' cunscription but at the last mo ment refused to announce his decision without further considera-tion. There is u possibility of the vote being tn- kesn on Friday but it is mr.-re probable that the debate will run _over to Tues- day. GUMNIENGEMEN iitlEAo|isE§“` "NUTRE DAME AGADEMY .\-~»~u'~*i=xl7"i"’ 1 Splendid Programme Admirabiy Carried 0ni by the Children. A lui Students. List oi the Success-‘ Tho commencement exercises of Notre Dame Academy took place last evening. His Lordship ilishop 0'Leary presided. There was a large audience present and the excellent lprogrumrne' was followed with much interest. The work of the children in the various exercises was highly creditable both to themselves and their instructors, and the whole proceedings were ot' an elevating nature. The musical portion ot the pro- gramme consisted of the pllano duet, “Echo of Naples," with the fol- lowing presiding at the instruments.: Misses M. Johnston, S. Doyle, K. l-‘it.zgeraid. D.. Hogan, N. McLeod. (‘. Whear. W. MacCarey, F. Lantz;§l Concertiug Pianos,- lst. Piano-I Misses D. Hogan, M. Johnston, M. (‘nnnoi-ly, V. Mullen. 2nd. Pluno- Iliisscs K. Fltzgeralti. li. Maloney, lli.‘ t‘oniey. and W. Mc(7arey. t The work of the orcliestrn wus- n tiolightfiil feature also the inusicinns being ag follows: ~ liarp-Miss Mary lllanchard. , Banjos-Misses I). Wlnchcster‘ and F. Lantz. - Mandolins-Misses M. Jenkins, M. Stewart, (l. Hornby, M. Muc(!or-- mack. M. Hogan. Violins-G. McDonald, A. Murna- ghan, A. Tralnor, J. Patterson, G. Mcflormack, S. Doyle, K.. iio-rnby. U. liogan. ( Pianos-Misses E. Leonard. V. Mullen. ' Tin, choruseswcrfo spicnditlly sung, Miss Brotihers \.i ‘thc patriotic chorus. "The King,” took the H0109 effectively. t ‘ A very pleasing number was the tpantomine reading. “A War Lege'ntl," taken part in by Misses ll. Brennan, M. Morrison, G. Gallant, i`. lllaire, H. Maloney, A. i"iyll¥l. L- Perry, ‘Su McKenna, Y. Lubei'i»!0. with Miss M. Connoly as reader, A beautiful allegory in three acts. "Tho Iiawu of the Millt».nlu|n" was spleudidly acted and tautzlll lilo les- son that if God-like lived in the hearts of meh war would ho driven out of tho world. The characters. in this piece were: Religion. Miss M. Ronaghan; Europa, Miss A. Mc- ilarey; Peace, Miss M. Joliuston; Sculpture, Miss I.. Happenny; /\\'l. Miss M. Cinnolly; Science, Miss F. Connolly; Music. Miss G. Mc(‘or~ mark; Architecture, Miss M. (‘on- uollyz Adversity, Miss M. iiiuthesz Prosperity, Miss H. Gallant. The distribution of the prizes to the success-ful tpupils followed. HAH Lordship congratulated the scholars upon their successful _vear"s w0rk. and the masterly manner in whir-.ir they carried out the exercises ot the evening. Mayor Brown also made- some marks congratulating the ll\lDli9» The National Anthem brouiihl "ie, proceedings. to a close. 1'9- i_ie1' oF cnowNs. o|Pi.oMAa. ME- oAi.s AND Pssmiums. Crowns for Auidulty nwartlrd i0 pupils who have-not hr-on absent dur- lfll the entire school yearz Luna Arsrnault, Frances Connolly. Gluilifs M<'('o|'»m:\c, Jafiei_ Patterson. Hilda Praught. Bertha Doherty. illllfff MV' "H|`\‘Y. Wini`fred Traiuor. Georgina Miiimrn. Margaret Doyle. Mer MC Cormac. Rose Francis, Mary llf-'SHI' Helen Power. Gladys Fitzgerald. Eve- \.Vu Connolly, Gladys iluzlieft. Melin- da McA'ieer, Florence Quinn. M¢\l'|0 Murnaghan. Mary Benson, Florence Cantwell, Lucy Arsenault. Jean M0' Kflnlil. Eviyn Dmicette, Jean Fitzger- ald. Marlon Robertson, Catherine M0' Kenna. Margaret iteny. Modal for C ristiln U°°*f|"° |”`°` sented ll I-al `L`cs'dship. Bishop 0‘l1oary-iiorotto McDonald. ~ Goid Moda] for Engillh Prize Eu- enunt Governor McDonald-Hilda Gal lant. Goi'd Medal for Excellence in De- portment. Presented by Reverend, Mauricr. Mcl)c~nalrl-Dorothy Hogan. Gold Medal for General Appiica~ tion. Presented by Reverend Fran- cis McQuaid-Lena Arse-nault. Gold Medal for English. Present- ed by Reverend P. F. Huglies-Fruir ces Connolly. Gold Medal for Arithmetic. Pre- sented by Reverend Pius McDonald. Chaplain of 105th Overseas Batta- lion-Loretta McDonald. Gold Modal for Piano Theory and Technique. Prsented by His Wor- ship, Mayor Brown-Mary Johnston. Gold Premium for Highelt Average in First, Senior. Presented by Mr Charles Lyons-Loretta McDonald. - Bronze Medal for Best Essay on Co iumbua. Presented by Monica Kan --Dorothy Hogan. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Third Senior-Hilda Pruuglit. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Fourth Senior-Helen Flyn. Prize for Highest Aggregate in First Intermediate-Catlierine Martin. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Se- cond intermediato-Madlyvn Clarkin. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Third intermediate-Helen McDonald Prize for Neoriie-Work in Third Se- nior-Hildn Praught. Prize for Needle-Work in First In- termediate equally merited by Doro thy McKenna and Georgina Flyn drawn by-Georgina Flyn. Prize for Needle Work in T‘hird ln- termediate oquaiiy merited by Cecile Blais und Yvonne Laberge drawn by -Yvonne Laberge. Prize for Artistic Drawing-Dorothy McKenna. 0 Prize for Mullc in Second Senior equally merited by Stasia Doyle Gladys McCorniac. Dorothy Hogan. Kathleen Fitzgerald, Helen Lacour clcrv, Winifreti Mc(`arey, Camillr. Hornby, won by-Winniired Mc(}are_v . Prize for Music in First interme diate equiiily rmerited by Helen Mc Millan, iii-lon liornby, Helen iflogan Mnrjorlo llogan, Clare Mcilarey. Yvonne Laberge, won by-Helen Mc- Millan. (Continueil on page three) ______..._l..i-. WRMAN SUEERARE NNW iN ENGEANR (Canadian Preu Despatch.) I.ONDON.- The principle of wo- man sufirage was adopted in the (‘om